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Foles followed up his seven-touchdown performance last week by throwing three scores in a win over the Wallace/Tolzien Packers. He finished the game 12-for-18 with 228 yards and no interceptions. In fact, he hasn’t thrown an interception all year in seven games and 136 passing attempts.

The second-year quarterback isn’t throwing the ball anywhere near the volume you’d expect if Andy Reid had somehow figured out how to push the Eagles over the hump while wandering through the desert. But the numbers are there. He’s got a total of 16 touchdowns, 1,256 yards, no interceptions and 9.2 yards per attempt.

Don’t get too carried away about Foles. Luck was on his side this week. Two of his touchdown passes had an equal chance of being interceptions. He threw into double coverage on his 55-yard touchdown pass to DeSean Jackson. The ball got tipped, and it ended up in the receiver’s hands.

The Lions picked up a crucial road win over the Bears on Sunday to take a one-game lead over Chicago and Green Bay. Until the Packers get Aaron Rodgers back, it’s really going to be tough for them to keep pace in the North. The Cowboys’ loss dropped them back to .500, but since they won in Philadelphia earlier in the season, they hold the advantage over the Eagles. The Cowboys and Eagles won’t play again until Week 17.

Kelly’s Eagles have the distinction of being the most watchable team in the NFC East this year, unless you enjoy watching the Cowboys go through their usual series of self-inflicted wounds. In fact, Philadelphia and Dallas, at 5-5, are tied for the division lead. You don’t need mescaline to think that Foles’ best game of the season might still be ahead of him with the Cowboys secondary on the calendar for Week 17.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder says his dislocated shoulder is improving daily and that he expects to be ready to go Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Limited Womens Scooter Gennett Jersey Manning is 17-of-22 for 243 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions through two quarters. That gives Manning 32 touchdowns in eight-and-a-half games this year already. For Rivers, he only has one season in his entire career with more than 32 touchdowns, when he threw 34 of them in 2008.

He’s not closing in on topping that career mark against the Broncos on Sunday.

Rivers is 7-of-12 for 91 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions. He came into Sunday with 2,473 yards, 17 touchdowns and seven interceptions under first-year head coach and offensive guru Mike McCoy. Through nine weeks, Rivers leads the NFL with a 72.2 percent completion rate, but he’s had no success against Denver’s secondary, which is somewhat surprising since the Broncos are 25th in the NFL in points allowed.

Womens Christian Okoye Jersey There is still a whole half to go, but for Rivers to catch up to Manning, he’s got a long way to go. And that’s only if Manning slows down. Green Bay’s comeback chances evaporated after Scott Tolzien’s fourth down pass to Jordy Nelson in the end zone was ruled incomplete with just under ten minutes to play, as the Packers never got the ball back after that.

The Packers turned four red zone trips into a mere six points, though that’s been problematic for Green Bay all year. After finishing third in the league in red zone touchdown percentage last year (67 percent), the Packers are down to 44 percent this season, ahead of only the Steelers and Jaguars. See, losing Aaron Rodgers wasn’t such a big deal!

Former NFL players accuse the league of violating federal laws regarding prescription drugs, disregarding DEA guidance on controlled substances and keeping players on the field by using the powerful painkillers and anti-inflammatories, according to sealed court documents in a federal lawsuit, The Washington Post reported in an in-depth look at the issue.

The bombshell report, based on the newspaper’s review of the sealed material, provides what the Post describes as a rare look into the league’s relationship with drugs and how team doctors manage the pain inherent in a bruising sport to keep players on the field.Elite Youth Nevin Lawson JerseyHunter Henry Womens Jersey At pro day, QB DeShone Kizer is wearing a t-shirt from the band Chicago’s tour. All other players wearing team-issued gear.

Kizer is expected to be one of the top three quarterbacks selected in the 2017 NFL draft, along with North Carolina’s Mitchell Trubisky and Clemson’s Deshaun Watson. The Bears could snap him up with the No. 3 overall selection, but it seems unlikely he’ll go that early. A rundown of mock drafts pegs Chicago for a defensive player or Trubisky with their first pick.

The Bears’ quarterback situation fell into disarray last fall as Jay Cutler, Brian Hoyer, and Matt Barkley all earned starts thanks to a combination of injuries and lackluster play. That entire platoon has been wiped clean from the roster in favor of former Buccaneer Mike Glennon, who joined the team this spring on a three-year deal worth up to $45 million. He and Connor Shaw are currently the only two passers on the roster.

The Greenville Drive, a Boston Red Sox minor-league affiliate, is offering an interesting giveaway for their June series against the Columbia Fireflies.

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Smith had a roller-coaster of a career with the Jets, starting off with two poor seasons. His next two seasons were cut short due to injury, and he hasn’t had a chance to show if he is progressed as a passer.

Butler is made some shrewd roster moves around the edges to help the cause. Playmaking guard Tyler Lewis transferred from NC State before Holtmann took over, and he is become an important bench player down the stretch. Guard Kethan Savage is a George Washington transfer who is replaced Lewis in the starting five and allows Holtmann to play a bit bigger. (Lewis is 5鈥?1, and Savage is 6鈥?.)

There was a time when Allen looked like he could be one of those rare tight ends who could block and be a matchup threat, but he’s mostly been a disappointment since his rookie season. In New England, he’ll be a role player, replacing the departing Martellus Bennett as the second tight end on the roster, behind Gronk.

Whoever said fullbacks were irrelevant would be really confused by all the road graders getting scooped up on Wednesday. DiMarco is the blocker, and the Bills committed $8.5 million for a four-year deal with him. Tolbert’s deal is a one-year, $1 million flyer, so it’s not like they’ve tied up a bunch of money in two hulking backs.

Buffalo’s running game has LeSean McCoy to be the speedy home run threat. Now, they have some hosses for the short-yardage power side of the equation.

Michigan entered this game as one of March’s hottest teams, overcoming no less than a plane accident to win the Big Ten title. In the NCAA tournament’s first round, the Wolverines then beat No. 10 Oklahoma State in a barnburner of a game, 92-91, and suddenly they appeared set to run deep into this year’s Big Dance. Michigan shot so well this year that Rick Pitino compared them to the Golden State Warriors, in fact.

Michigan has averaged just 6.3 turnovers per game this season, and it gave up just three in the first half. Louisville, on the other hand, is averaging 11 turnovers per game this year and coughed up six in the first half. Still, the Cardinals’ defense clamped down, holding the Wolverines’ vaunted shooters to just 37 percent from the field and a meager 27 percent from three point range. Louisville also destroyed Michigan on the boards in the opening frame with a 24-16 rebounding advantage.

Now, the Wolverines await the outcome of Sunday night’s matchup between Oregon and Rhode Island. Michigan is the story of this year’s Dance in the early going.

Mike Shanahan is making his triumphant return to Denver with a decimated secondary in tow. Starting safeties Brandon Meriweather and Reed Doughty are suspended and questionable with a concussion, respectively, against Peyton Manning and the best receiving corps in the league.

So yeah, the Uffsides crew is expecting a lot of pain for Shanahan and Co., but 12.5 points is still a lot to cover.Limited Youth Nick Foles Jersey
With Morgan laboring late in the year, BGSU leaned on the run, and it worked. And the return of Cleveland and Wilson suggests they could do the same this fall.

You do still have to pass, of course, and the continuity appears strong. BGSU returns five of last yearâ€™s top six targets, including junior go-to Scott Miller. The Miller-to-Morgan connection worked well early in Morganâ€™s tenure â€” in Morganâ€™s first four starts, Miller caught 36 balls for 531 yards and six touchdowns.

As intriguing: Jinks just signed six three-star receivers, including 6â€™5 JUCO transfer Datrin Guyton and mid-three-star freshmen Cedric Mitchell (6â€™2, 180) and Travis Koontz (6â€™5, 235). There will be increased competition for reps at receiver this year. Thatâ€™s pretty exciting, especially when you have a run game to lean on.

Womens Pavel Zacha Jersey Running back Josh Cleveland, who rushed for 242 (9.3 per carry) and a touchdown in those three late wins and had easily the best efficiency (44 percent of his carries gained at least five yards) and explosiveness (6.5 highlight yards per opportunity) among BGSU backs.

Bruising back Donovan Wilson, the potential 220-pound thunder to Clevelandâ€™s 176-pound lightning. He rushed 76 times for 372 (4.9) and three touchdowns in those wins. Seriously, BGSU went all in on the run late.

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Racquel Smith, wife former Saints star Will Smith, leaves court in December during a trial for the man who killed her husband. Bryant Lee, for SB Nation
Two medical professionals who treated Racquel Smith, the widow of former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, have been subpoenaed for a special hearing on March 14, an Orleans Parish court clerk confirmed.

Dr. Stephen Thon, an orthopedic surgeon at Tulane Medical Center, and Andrea Lott, an occupational therapist at the LSU Health Sciences Center, are believed to have treated Racquel Smith the night that Cardell Hayes, 29, killed her husband last April in New Orleans.

Hayes was convicted in December of attempted manslaughter of Smith, in addition to manslaughter of her husband, after she claimed several times during trial that Hayes shot her in both her legs on the night her husband was killed.

“I felt burning all through my body, and I just kind of grabbed my legs. I didn’t know where I’d been shot but I knew I was shot … I kind of just played dead,” she testified.

Smith said she was shot in both of her legs with a single bullet, and she showed her wounds to the jury. She also said that she had a surgically inserted metal rod in her right leg.

“He didn’t have that to do to my baby,” she testified, before addressing Hayes directly. “And you know it. Or to me. I didn’t do anything for you to shoot me.”

Hayes’ testimony conflicted with Smith’s. He testified in court that he asked his arresting officers how Smith got shot. He said they told him to “shut up” and keep walking.